Paramilitary mining rescue teams are involved in work at the Sadkinskaya mine


Two paramilitary mining rescue teams have been involved in the analysis of the collapsed rock in the Sadkinskaya mine in the Belokalitvinsky district of the Rostov region. This was announced on April 15 by the acting governor of the region, Yuri Slyusar.
"Specialists have started implementing a technical solution to carry out additional mining bypassing the blockage to the possible location of the miners. Unfortunately, there is no connection with them yet. However, it is known that air enters the face," Slyusar clarified in his Telegram channel.
He added that Vyacheslav Timchenko, the First Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy of the Rostov Region, is working on the site and is charged with coordinating the work of all services.
The rock collapse at the Sadkinskaya mine in the Rostov region occurred on April 15. At the time of the collapse, there were about 75 workers in the mine, and they were brought to the surface. Mountain rescuers began work on the evacuation of two miners who remained under the rubble.
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